Here's why you don't have to be a genius to succeed as a creative

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Here's why you don't have to be a genius to succeed as a creative

One thing I am frequently confronted with are people that are insecure about their work and ask me how to know if what they do is great. There are a lot of destructive myths about creativity, but one I consider of the most dangerous is the "lone genius" myth:

An individual with superhuman talents appears out of nowhere at certain points in history, free of influences or precedent, with a direct connection to God or The Muse. When inspiration comes, it strikes like a lightning bolt, a lightbulb. switches on in his head, and then he spends the rest of his time toiling away in his studio, shaping this idea into a finished masterpiece that he releases into the world to great fanfare. (Austin Kleon)

If you believe in the lone genius myth, creativity is an antisocial act, performed by only a few great figures mostly dead men with names like Mozart, Einstein, or Picasso. The rest of us are left to stand around and gawk in awe at their achievements.

There's a healthier way of thinking about creativity that the musician Brian Eno refers to as "scenius." Under his model, great ideas are often birthed by a group of creative individuals-artists, curators, thinkers, theorists, and other tastemakers who make up an "ecology of talent."

If you look back closely at history, many of the people who we think of as lone geniuses were actually part of "a whole scene of people who were supporting each other, looking at each other's work, copying from each other, stealing ideas, and contributing ideas." Scenius doesn't take away from the achievements of those great individuals; it just acknowledges that good work isn't created in a vacuum and that creativity is always, in some sense, a collaboration, the result of a mind connected to other minds.

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What I love about the idea of scenius is that it makes room in the story of creativity for the rest of us: the people who don't consider ourselves geniuses. Being a valuable part of a scenius is not necessarily about how smart or talented you are, but about what you have to contribute-the ideas you share, the quality of the connections you make, and the conversations you start. If we forget about genius and think more about how we can nurture and contribute to a scenius,we can adjust our own expectations and the expectations of the worlds we want to accept us. We can stop asking what others can do for us, and start asking what we can do for others.

We live in an age where it's easier than ever to Join a scenius.The Internet is basically a bunch of sceniuses connected together, divorced from physical geography. Blogs, social media sites, email groups, discussion boards, forums-they're all the same thing: virtual scenes where people go to hang out and talk about the things they care about. There's no bouncer, no gatekeeper, and no barrier to entering these scenes: You don't have to be rich, you don't have to be famous, and you don't have to have a fancy resume or a degree from an expensive school. Online, everyone-the artist and the curator, the master and the apprentice, the expert and the amateur-has the ability to contribute something.


If you want to learn more about the creativity and showcasing you work, you can get Austin Kleon's Show Your Work here:
Show Your Work! by Austin Kleon

Also, shoot me a message – I have tons of other books and ressources for you to dive in.


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Are you in for forming a "scenius" ? Let me know in the comments!

You are already forming a scenius right here on Steemit, with your conversations on art and your invitation to discuss it!

That's the spirit 🙌🏻😜